HAROLD WILSON ON NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT & VIETNAM - 1967On February 14, 1967 in a televised speech, British Prime Minister Harold Wilson tells the nation that "we've been working to get an agreement to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, and this question together with Vietnam, are the most urgent problems that the world has faced."

IAN SMITH ON RHODESIA'S INDEPENDENCE - 1960SRhodesia's Prime Minister Ian Smith on granting the country independence: "After independence, when the people concerned for maintaining the infrastructure went back to their homes, things began to deteriorate...those once wealthy countries are today bankrupt, the confidence is gone."

IAN SMITH ON RHODESIA'S INDEPENDENCE - 2 - 1960SRhodesia's Prime Minister Ian Smith on granting the country independence: "Are you going to go on preserving the situation, which the evidence clearly indicates that it will be to the detriment of your nation, the detriment of your country?"

RICHARD NIXON ON USS PUEBLO HIJACKING - 1968Regarding the 1968 hijaking of the USS Pueblo, presidential candidate Richard Nixon says: "Respect for the United States has fallen all over the world...so that a forth-rate military power will hijack an American naval vessel in international waters, then it is time for new leadership for the American people..."

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